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LM22679/-Q1 42-V, 5-A SIMPLE SWITCHER Step-Down Voltage Regulator  
With Features  
1 Features  
3 Description  
The LM22679 switching regulator provides all of the  
functions necessary to implement an efficient high-  
voltage step-down (buck) regulator using a minimum  
of external components. This easy-to-use regulator  
incorporates a 42-V N-channel MOSFET switch that  
can provide up to 5 A of load current. Excellent line  
and load regulation along with high efficiency (> 90%)  
are featured. Voltage mode control offers short  
minimum on-time, allowing the widest ratio between  
input and output voltages. Internal loop compensation  
means that the user is free from the tedious task of  
calculating the loop compensation components. Fixed  
5-V output and adjustable output voltage options are  
available. A switching frequency of 500 kHz allows for  
small external components and good transient  
response. An adjustable soft-start feature is provided  
through the selection of a single external capacitor. In  
addition, the switch-current limit can be programmed  
with a single external resistor, allowing solution  
optimization. The LM22679 device also has built-in  
thermal shutdown and current limiting to protect  
against accidental overloads.  
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Wide Input Voltage Range: 4.5 V to 42 V  
Internally Compensated Voltage Mode Control  
Stable With Low ESR Ceramic Capacitors  
100-mN-Channel MOSFET  
Output Voltage Options:  
-ADJ (Outputs as Low as 1.285 V)  
-5.0 (Output Fixed to 5 V)  
±1.5% Feedback Reference Accuracy  
Switching Frequency of 500 kHz  
–40°C to 125°C Operating Junction Temperature  
Range  
Adjustable Soft-Start  
Adjustable Current Limit  
Integrated Boot-Strap Diode  
Fully WEBENCH® Enabled  
LM22679-Q1 is AEC-Q100 Qualified and  
Manufactured on an Automotive-Grade Flow  
PFM (Exposed Pad) Package  
SIMPLE  
SWITCHER®  
family.  
The  
SIMPLE  
SWITCHER concept provides for an easy to use  
complete design using a minimum number of external  
components and the TI WEBENCH design tool. TI's  
WEBENCH tool includes features such as external  
component calculation, electrical simulation, thermal  
simulation, and Build-It boards for easy design-in.  
2 Applications  
Industrial Control  
Telecom and Datacom Systems  
Embedded Systems  
Conversions from Standard 24-V, 12-V and 5-V  
Input Rails  
Device Information(1)  
PART NUMBER  
LM22679  
PACKAGE  
BODY SIZE (NOM)  
TO-263 (7)  
10.16 mm x 9.85 mm  
LM22679-Q1  
(1) For all available packages, see the orderable addendum at  
the end of the data sheet.  
Simplified Application Schematic  
VIN  
VIN  
FB  
BOOT  
SW  
LM22679-ADJ  
VOUT  
IADJ  
GND  
SS  
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An IMPORTANT NOTICE at the end of this data sheet addresses availability, warranty, changes, use in safety-critical applications,  
intellectual property matters and other important disclaimers. PRODUCTION DATA.  
 
 
 
 
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Table of Contents  
7.4 Device Functional Modes........................................ 10  
Application and Implementation ........................ 14  
8.1 Application Information............................................ 14  
8.2 Typical Application .................................................. 15  
Power Supply Recommendations...................... 18  
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2
3
4
5
6
Features.................................................................. 1  
Applications ........................................................... 1  
Description ............................................................. 1  
Revision History..................................................... 2  
Pin Configuration and Functions......................... 3  
Specifications......................................................... 4  
6.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings ...................................... 4  
6.2 Handling Ratings: LM22679...................................... 4  
6.3 Handling Ratings: LM22679-Q1................................ 4  
6.4 Recommended Operating Conditions....................... 4  
6.5 Thermal Information.................................................. 4  
6.6 Electrical Characteristics........................................... 5  
6.7 Typical Characteristics.............................................. 6  
Detailed Description .............................................. 8  
7.1 Overview ................................................................... 8  
7.2 Functional Block Diagram ......................................... 8  
7.3 Feature Description................................................... 9  
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10 Layout................................................................... 18  
10.1 Layout Guidelines ................................................. 18  
10.2 Layout Example .................................................... 19  
10.3 Thermal Considerations........................................ 20  
11 Device and Documentation Support ................. 21  
11.1 Documentation Support ........................................ 21  
11.2 Related Links ........................................................ 21  
11.3 Trademarks........................................................... 21  
11.4 Electrostatic Discharge Caution............................ 21  
11.5 Glossary................................................................ 21  
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12 Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable  
Information ........................................................... 21  
4 Revision History  
Changes from Revision K (March 2013) to Revision L  
Page  
Added Pin Configuration and Functions section, Handling Rating tables, Feature Description section, Device  
Functional Modes, Application and Implementation section, Power Supply Recommendations section, Layout  
section, Device and Documentation Support section, and Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information  
section ................................................................................................................................................................................... 1  
Deleted Inverting Regulator Application ............................................................................................................................... 14  
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5 Pin Configuration and Functions  
7-Pin  
NDR Package  
Top View  
7
6
SS  
FB  
5 IADJ  
4 GND  
3 BOOT  
2
1
VIN  
SW  
Exposed Pad  
Connect to GND  
Pin Functions  
PIN  
TYPE  
DESCRIPTION  
Switch Output  
APPLICATION INFORMATION  
NAME  
SW  
NO.  
1
O
I
Switching output of regulator  
VIN  
2
Input Voltage  
Supply input to regulator  
BOOT  
3
I
Bootstrap input  
Provides the gate voltage for the high side NFET  
Ground input to  
regulator; system  
common  
GND  
4
System ground pin  
Current limit adjust  
input pin  
A resistor attached between this pin and GND can be used to set the current limit  
threshold. Pin can be left floating and internal setting will be default.  
IADJ  
5
I
FB  
SS  
6
7
I
Feedback Input  
Soft-start pin  
Feedback input to regulator  
O
Used to increase soft-start time. See Soft-Start.  
Connect to ground. Provides thermal connection to PCB. See Application and  
Implementation.  
EP  
EP  
Exposed Pad  
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6 Specifications  
6.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings(1)(2)  
MIN  
MAX  
UNIT  
VIN to GND  
43  
V
V
V
V
V
SS, IADJ Pin Voltage  
SW to GND(3)  
–0.5  
–5  
7
VIN  
Boot Pin Voltage  
FB Pin Voltage  
VSW + 7  
7
–0.5  
Power Dissipation  
Junction Temperature(4)  
Internally Limited  
150  
°C  
(1) Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur, including inoperability and degradation of  
device reliability and/or performance. Functional operation of the device and/or non-degradation at the Absolute Maximum Ratings or  
other conditions beyond those indicated in the Recommended Operating Conditions is not implied. The Recommended Operating  
Conditions indicate conditions at which the device is functional and should not be operated beyond such conditions.  
(2) If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required, please contact the Texas Instruments Sales Office/Distributors for availability and  
specifications.  
(3) The absolute-maximum specification of the ‘SW to GND’ applies to dc voltage. An extended negative voltage limit of –10 V applies to a  
pulse of up to 50 ns.  
(4) For soldering specifications, refer to refer to application report Absolute Maximum Ratings for Soldering (SNOA549).  
6.2 Handling Ratings: LM22679  
MIN  
MAX  
UNIT  
Tstg  
Storage temperature range  
Electrostatic discharge  
–65  
150  
°C  
Human body model (HBM), per ANSI/ESDA/JEDEC JS-001, all  
pins(1)  
V(ESD)  
–2  
2
kV  
(1) JEDEC document JEP155 states that 500-V HBM allows safe manufacturing with a standard ESD control process.  
6.3 Handling Ratings: LM22679-Q1  
MIN  
MAX UNIT  
Tstg  
Storage temperature range  
Electrostatic discharge  
–65  
–2  
150  
2
°C  
kV  
V(ESD)  
Human body model (HBM), per AEC Q100-002(1)  
(1) AEC Q100-002 indicates HBM stressing is done in accordance with the ANSI/ESDA/JEDEC JS-001 specification.  
6.4 Recommended Operating Conditions  
over operating free-air temperature range (unless otherwise noted)  
MIN  
MAX UNIT  
VIN  
Supply Voltage  
4.5  
42  
V
Junction Temperature Range  
–40  
125  
°C  
6.5 Thermal Information  
LM22679  
NDR  
THERMAL METRIC(1)(2)  
UNIT  
7 PINS  
22  
RθJA  
Junction-to-ambient thermal resistance  
°C/W  
(1) For more information about traditional and new thermal metrics, see the application report IC Package Thermal Metrics (SPRA953).  
(2) The value of RθJA for the PFM (TJ) package of 22°C/W is valid if package is mounted to 1 square inch of copper. The RθJA value can  
range from 20 to 30°C/W depending on the amount of PCB copper dedicated to heat transfer. See application note AN-1797 TO-263  
THIN Package (SNVA328) for more information.  
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6.6 Electrical Characteristics  
Typical values represent the most likely parametric norm at TA = TJ = 25°C, and are provided for reference purposes only.  
Unless otherwise specified: VIN = 12 V.  
PARAMETER  
TEST CONDITIONS  
MIN(1)  
TYP(2)  
MAX(1)  
UNIT  
LM22679-5.0  
VFB Feedback Voltage  
LM22679-ADJ  
VIN = 8 V to 42 V  
4.925  
4.9  
5.0  
5.075  
5.1  
V
VIN = 8 V to 42 V, –40°C TJ 125°C  
VIN = 4.7 V to 42 V  
1.266  
1.259  
1.285  
1.304  
1.311  
VFB  
Feedback Voltage  
V
VIN = 4.7 V to 42 V, –40°C TJ 125°C  
ALL OUTPUT VOLTAGE VERSIONS  
VFB = 5 V  
3.4  
0.8  
IQ  
Quiescent Current  
mA  
V
VFB = 5 V, –40°C TJ 125°C  
6
VADJ  
Current Limit Adjust Voltage  
0.65  
0.9  
–40°C TJ 125°C  
6.0  
7.1  
8.4  
8.75  
60  
ICL  
Current Limit  
A
–40°C TJ 125°C  
5.75  
VIN = 42 V, SS Pin = 0 V, VSW = 0 V  
VSW = –1 V  
32  
31  
µA  
µA  
IL  
Output Leakage Current  
Switch On-Resistance  
Oscillator Frequency  
Minimum Off-time  
75  
0.10  
0.14  
0.2  
RDS(ON)  
kHz  
ns  
500  
200  
fO  
–40°C TJ 125°C  
400  
100  
600  
300  
TOFFMIN  
–40°C TJ 125°C  
TONMIN  
IBIAS  
Minimum On-time  
100  
230  
50  
ns  
Feedback Bias Current  
VFB = 1.3 V (ADJ Version Only)  
–40°C TJ 125°C  
nA  
ISS  
Soft-start Current  
µA  
°C  
30  
70  
TSD  
Thermal Shutdown Threshold  
150  
(1) MIN and MAX limits are 100% production tested at 25°C. Limits over the operating temperature range are ensured through correlation  
using Statistical Quality Control (SQC) methods. Limits are used to calculate TI's Average Outgoing Quality Level (AOQL).  
(2) Typical values represent most likely parametric norms at the conditions specified and are not ensured.  
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6.7 Typical Characteristics  
Vin = 12 V, TJ = 25°C (unless otherwise specified)  
Figure 1. Efficiency vs IOUT and VIN (VOUT = 3.3 V)  
Figure 3. Normalized Switching Frequency vs Temperature  
Figure 5. Normalized Feedback Voltage vs Temperature  
Figure 2. Current Limit vs Temperature  
Figure 4. Feedback Bias Current vs Temperature  
Figure 6. Normalized RDS(ON) vs Temperature  
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Typical Characteristics (continued)  
Vin = 12 V, TJ = 25°C (unless otherwise specified)  
Figure 8. Soft-Start Current vs Temperature  
Figure 7. Normalized Feedback Voltage vs Input Voltage  
Figure 9. Current Limit vs IADJ Resistor  
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7 Detailed Description  
7.1 Overview  
The LM22679 incorporates a voltage mode constant frequency PWM architecture. In addition, input voltage feed-  
forward is used to stabilize the loop gain against variations in input voltage. This allows the loop compensation to  
be optimized for transient performance. The power MOSFET, in conjunction with the diode, produce a  
rectangular waveform at the switch pin, that swings from about zero volts to VIN. The inductor and output  
capacitor average this waveform to become the regulator output voltage. By adjusting the duty cycle of this  
waveform, the output voltage can be controlled. The error amplifier compares the output voltage with the internal  
reference and adjusts the duty cycle to regulate the output at the desired value.  
The internal loop compensation of the -ADJ option is optimized for outputs of 5 V and below. If an output voltage  
of 5 V or greater is required, the -5.0 option can be used with an external voltage divider. The minimum output  
voltage is equal to the reference voltage, that is, 1.285 V (typ).  
7.2 Functional Block Diagram  
VIN  
VIN  
BOOT  
Vcc  
INT REG, EN, UVLO  
ILimit  
IADJ  
PWM Cmp.  
TYPE III  
COMP  
-
+
+
-
LOGIC  
FB  
Error Amp.  
VOUT  
SW  
OSC  
1.285V  
&
Soft-start  
SS  
GND  
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7.3 Feature Description  
7.3.1 UVLO  
The LM22679 also incorporates an input undervoltage lock-out (UVLO) feature. This prevents the regulator from  
turning on when the input voltage is not great enough to properly bias the internal circuitry. The rising threshold is  
4.3 V (typ) while the falling threshold is 3.9 V (typ).  
7.3.2 Soft-Start  
The soft-start feature allows the regulator to gradually reach steady-state operation, thus reducing start-up  
stresses. The internal soft-start feature brings the output voltage up in about 500 µs. This time can be extended  
by using an external capacitor connected to the SS pin. Values in the range of 100 nF to 1 µF are recommended.  
The approximate soft-start time can be estimated from Equation 1.  
TSS 26 × 103 × CSS  
(1)  
Soft-start is reset any time the part is shut down or a thermal overload event occurs.  
7.3.3 Boot-Strap Supply  
The LM22679 device incorporates a floating high-side gate driver to control the power MOSFET. The supply for  
this driver is the external boot-strap capacitor connected between the BOOT pin and SW. A good quality 10 nF  
ceramic capacitor must be connected to these pins with short, wide PCB traces. One reason the regulator  
imposes a minimum off-time is to ensure that this capacitor recharges every switching cycle. A minimum load of  
about 5 mA is required to fully recharge the boot-strap capacitor in the minimum off-time. Some of this load can  
be provided by the output voltage divider, if used.  
7.3.4 Internal Compensation  
The LM22679 device has internal loop compensation designed to provide a stable regulator over a wide range of  
external power stage components. The internal compensation of the -ADJ option is optimized for output voltages  
below 5 V. If an output voltage of 5 V or greater is needed, the -5.0 option with an external resistor divider can be  
used.  
Ensuring stability of a design with a specific power stage (inductor and output capacitor) can be tricky. The  
LM22679 stability can be verified using the WEBENCH Designer online circuit simulation tool. A quick start  
spreadsheet can also be downloaded from the online product folder.  
The complete transfer function for the regulator loop is found by combining the compensation and power stage  
transfer functions. The LM22679 has internal type III loop compensation, as detailed in Internal Loop  
Compensation section. This is the approximate "straight line" function from the FB pin to the input of the PWM  
modulator. The power stage transfer function consists of a dc gain and a second order pole created by the  
inductor and output capacitor(s). Due to the input voltage feedforward employed in the LM22679, the power  
stage dc gain is fixed at 20 dB. The second order pole is characterized by its resonant frequency and its quality  
factor (Q). For a first pass design, the product of inductance and output capacitance should conform to  
Equation 2.  
(2)  
Alternatively, this pole should be placed between 1.5 kHz and 15 kHz and is given by Equation 3.  
(3)  
The Q factor depends on the parasitic resistance of the power stage components and is not typically in the  
control of the designer. Of course, loop compensation is only one consideration when selecting power stage  
components (see Application and Implementation for more details).  
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Feature Description (continued)  
40  
35  
30  
25  
20  
15  
10  
5
-ADJ  
-5.0  
0
100  
1k  
10k  
100k  
1M  
10M  
FREQUENCY (Hz)  
Figure 10. Compensator Gain  
In general, hand calculations or simulations can only aid in selecting good power stage components. Good  
design practice dictates that load and line transient testing should be done to verify the stability of the application.  
Also, Bode plot measurements should be made to determine stability margins. AN-1889 How to Measure the  
Loop Transfer Function of Power Supplies (SNVA364) shows how to perform a loop transfer function  
measurement with only an oscilloscope and function generator.  
7.4 Device Functional Modes  
7.4.1 Shutdown Mode  
The LM22679 device incorporates an input undervoltage lock-out (UVLO) feature. This prevents the regulator  
from turning on when the input voltage is not great enough to properly bias the internal circuitry. The rising  
threshold is 4.3 V (typ) while the falling threshold is 3.9 V (typ).  
7.4.2 Active Mode  
The LM22679 is in Active Mode when VIN is above its UVLO level. See UVLO for more information on the UVLO  
level.  
7.4.3 Current Limit  
The LM22679 device has current limiting to prevent the switch current from exceeding safe values during an  
accidental overload on the output. This peak current limit is found in the Electrical Characteristics table under the  
heading of ICL. The maximum load current that can be provided, before current limit is reached, is determined  
from Equation 4.  
(4)  
Where:  
L is the value of the power inductor.  
When the LM22679 enters current limit, the output voltage will drop and the peak inductor current will be fixed at  
ICL at the end of each cycle. The switching frequency will remain constant while the duty cycle drops. The load  
current will not remain constant, but will depend on the severity of the overload and the output voltage.  
For very severe overloads ("short-circuit"), the regulator changes to a low frequency current foldback mode of  
operation. The frequency foldback is about 1/5 of the nominal switching frequency. This will occur when the  
current limit trips before the minimum on-time has elapsed. This mode of operation is used to prevent inductor  
current "run-away", and is associated with very low output voltages when in overload. Equation 5 can be used to  
determine what level of output voltage will cause the part to change to low frequency current foldback.  
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Device Functional Modes (continued)  
(5)  
Where:  
Fsw is the normal switching frequency.  
Vin is the maximum for the application.  
If the overload drives the output voltage to less than or equal to Vx, the part will enter current foldback mode. If a  
given application can drive the output voltage to Vx, during an overload, then a second criterion must be  
checked. Equation 6 gives the maximum input voltage, when in this mode, before damage occurs.  
(6)  
Where:  
Vsc is the value of output voltage during the overload.  
fsw is the normal switching frequency.  
NOTE  
If the input voltage should exceed this value, while in foldback mode, the regulator and/or  
the diode may be damaged.  
It is important to note that the voltages in these equations are measured at the inductor. Normal trace and wiring  
resistance will cause the voltage at the inductor to be higher than that at a remote load. Therefore, even if the  
load is shorted with zero volts across its terminals, the inductor will still see a finite voltage. It is this value that  
should be used for Vx and Vsc in the calculations. In order to return from foldback mode, the load must be  
reduced to a value much lower than that required to initiate foldback. This load "hysteresis" is a normal aspect of  
any type of current limit foldback associated with voltage regulators.  
The safe operating area, when in short circuit mode, is shown in Figure 11. Operating points below and to the  
right of the curve represent safe operation.  
45  
40  
35  
30  
25  
20  
15  
10  
5
SAFE OPERATING AREA  
0.0  
0.2  
0.4  
0.6  
0.8  
1.0  
1.2  
SHORT CIRCUIT VOLTAGE (v)  
Figure 11. SOA  
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Device Functional Modes (continued)  
7.4.4 Current Limit Adjustment  
A key feature of the LM22679 device is the ability to adjust the peak switch current limit. This can be useful when  
the full current capability of the regulator is not required for a given application. A smaller current limit may allow  
the use of power components with lower current ratings, thus saving space and reducing cost. A single resistor  
between the IADJ pin and ground controls the current limit in accordance with Figure 12. The current limit mode  
is set during start-up of the regulator. When VIN is applied, a weak pullup is connected to the IADJ pin and, after  
approximately 100 µs, the voltage on the pin is checked against a threshold of about 0.8 V. With the IADJ pin  
open, the voltage floats above this threshold, and the current limit is set to the default value of 7.1 A (typ). With a  
resistor present, an internal reference holds the pin voltage at 0.8 V; thus, the resulting current sets the current  
limit. The accuracy of the adjusted current limit will be slightly worse than that of the default value; +35% / –25%  
is to be expected. Resistor values should not exceed the limits shown in Figure 12.  
Figure 12. Current Limit vs IADJ Resistor  
7.4.5 Thermal Protection  
Internal thermal shutdown circuitry protects the LM22679 device, should the maximum junction temperature be  
exceeded. This protection is activated at about 150°C, with the result that the regulator will shut down until the  
temperature drops below about 135°C.  
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Device Functional Modes (continued)  
7.4.6 Duty-Cycle Limits  
Ideally the regulator would control the duty cycle over the full range of zero to one. However due to inherent  
delays in the circuitry, there are limits on both the maximum and minimum duty cycles that can be reliably  
controlled. This in turn places limits on the maximum and minimum input and output voltages that can be  
converted by the LM22679. A minimum on-time is imposed by the regulator in order to correctly measure the  
switch current during a current limit event. A minimum off-time is imposed in order the re-charge the bootstrap  
capacitor. Equation 7 can be used to determine the approximate maximum input voltage for a given output  
voltage.  
(7)  
Where:  
Fsw is the switching frequency.  
TON is the minimum on-time.  
Both parameters are found in the Electrical Characteristics table.  
Nominal values should be used. The worst case is lowest output voltage. If this input voltage is exceeded, the  
regulator will skip cycles, effectively lowering the switching frequency. The consequences of this are higher  
output voltage ripple and a degradation of the output voltage accuracy.  
The second limitation is the maximum duty cycle before the output voltage will "dropout" of regulation. Equation 8  
can be used to approximate the minimum input voltage before dropout occurs:  
(8)  
Where:  
The values of TOFF and RDS(ON) are found in the Electrical Characteristics table.  
The worst case here is largest load. In this equation, RL is the dc inductor resistance. Of course, the lowest input  
voltage to the regulator must not be less than 4.5 V (typ).  
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8 Application and Implementation  
NOTE  
Information in the following applications sections is not part of the TI component  
specification, and TI does not warrant its accuracy or completeness. TI’s customers are  
responsible for determining suitability of components for their purposes. Customers should  
validate and test their design implementation to confirm system functionality.  
8.1 Application Information  
The LM22679 device is a step down dc-to-dc regulator. It is typically used to convert a higher dc voltage to a  
lower dc voltage with a maximum output current of 5 A. The following design procedure can be used to select  
components for the LM22679. Alternately, the WEBENCH software may be used to generate complete designs.  
When generating a design, the WEBENCH software utilizes iterative design procedure and accesses  
comprehensive databases of components. Go to WEBENCH Designer for more details. This section presents a  
simplified discussion of the design process.  
8.1.1 Output Voltage Divider Selection  
For output voltages between about 1.285 V and 5 V, the -ADJ option should be used, with an appropriate voltage  
divider as shown in Figure 13. Equation 9 can be used to calculate the resistor values of this divider.  
(9)  
A good value for RFBB is 1 k. This will help to provide some of the minimum load current requirement and  
reduce susceptibility to noise pick-up. The top of RFBT should be connected directly to the output capacitor or to  
the load for remote sensing. If the divider is connected to the load, a local high-frequency bypass should be  
provided at that location.  
For output voltages of 5 V, the -5.0 option should be used. In this case no external divider is needed and the FB  
pin is connected to the output. The approximate values of the internal voltage divider are as follows: 7.38 kΩ  
from the FB pin to the input of the error amplifier and 2.55 kfrom there to ground.  
Both the -ADJ and -5.0 options can be used for output voltages greater than 5 V, by using the correct output  
divider. As mentioned in the Internal Compensation section, the -5.0 option is optimized for output voltages of 5V.  
However, for output voltages greater than 5 V, this option may provide better loop bandwidth than the -ADJ  
option, in some applications. If the -5.0 option is to be used at output voltages greater than 5 V, Equation 10  
should be used to determine the resistor values in the output divider:  
(10)  
A value of RFBB of about 1 kis a good first choice.  
Vout  
RFBT  
FB  
RFBB  
Figure 13. Resistive Feedback Divider  
A maximum value of 10 kis recommended for the sum of RFBB and RFBT to maintain good output voltage  
accuracy for the -ADJ option. A maximum of 2 kis recommended for the -5.0 option. For the -5.0 option, the  
total internal divider resistance is typically 9.93 k.  
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Application Information (continued)  
In all cases the output voltage divider should be placed as close as possible to the FB pin of the LM22679,  
because this is a high impedance input and is susceptible to noise pick-up.  
8.1.2 Power Diode  
A Schottky-type power diode is required for all LM22679 applications. Ultra-fast diodes are not recommended  
and may result in damage to the IC due to reverse recovery current transients. The near ideal reverse recovery  
characteristics and low forward voltage drop of Schottky diodes are particularly important for high input voltage  
and low output voltage applications common to the LM22679 device. The reverse breakdown rating of the diode  
should be selected for the maximum VIN, plus some safety margin. A good rule of thumb is to select a diode with  
a reverse voltage rating of 1.3 times the maximum input voltage.  
Select a diode with an average current rating at least equal to the maximum load current that will be seen in the  
application.  
8.2 Typical Application  
8.2.1 Typical Buck Regulator Application  
Figure 14 shows an example of converting an input voltage range of 5.5 V to 42 V, to an output of 3.3 V at 5 A.  
RFBB  
976:  
VIN 4.5V to 42V  
FB  
VIN  
C3  
10 nF  
LM22679-ADJ  
RFBT  
1.54 k:  
SS  
L1  
4.7 PH  
BOOT  
C6  
1 PF  
+
C2  
C1  
C7  
6.8 PF  
SW  
IADJ  
VOUT 3.3V  
22 PF  
6.8 PF  
GND  
+
D1  
60V, 5A  
C4  
180 PF  
R3  
GND  
GND  
Figure 14. Typical Buck Regulator Application  
8.2.1.1 Design Requirements  
DESIGN PARAMETERS  
EXAMPLE VALUE  
Driver Supply Voltage (VIN)  
5.5 to 42 V  
Output Voltage (VOUT)  
3.3 V  
RFBT  
RFBB  
IOUT  
Calculated based on RFBB and VREF of 1.285 V.  
1 kΩ to 10 kΩ  
5 A  
8.2.1.2 Detailed Design Procedure  
8.2.1.2.1 External Components  
The following guidelines should be used when designing a step-down (buck) converter with the LM22679.  
8.2.1.2.2 Inductor  
The inductor value is determined based on the load current, ripple current, and the minimum and maximum input  
voltages. To keep the application in continuous conduction mode (CCM), the maximum ripple current, IRIPPLE  
,
should be less than twice the minimum load current.  
The general rule of keeping the inductor current peak-to-peak ripple around 30% of the nominal output current is  
a good compromise between excessive output voltage ripple and excessive component size and cost. Using this  
value of ripple current, the value of inductor, L, is calculated using Equation 11.  
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(11)  
Where:  
Fsw is the switching frequency.  
Vin should be taken at its maximum value, for the given application.  
The formula in Equation 11 provides a guide to select the value of the inductor L; the nearest standard value will  
then be used in the circuit.  
Once the inductor is selected, the actual ripple current can be found from Equation 12.  
(12)  
Increasing the inductance will generally slow down the transient response but reduce the output voltage ripple.  
Reducing the inductance will generally improve the transient response but increase the output voltage ripple.  
The inductor must be rated for the peak current, IPK, in a given application, to prevent saturation. During normal  
loading conditions, the peak current is equal to the load current plus 1/2 of the inductor ripple current.  
During an overload condition, as well as during certain load transients, the controller may trip current limit. In this  
case the peak inductor current is given by ICL, found in the Electrical Characteristics table. Good design practice  
requires that the inductor rating be adequate for this overload condition.  
NOTE  
If the inductor is not rated for the maximum expected current, it can saturate resulting in  
damage to the LM22679 and/or the power diode. This consideration highlights the value of  
the current limit adjust feature of the LM22679.  
8.2.1.2.3 Input Capacitor  
The input capacitor selection is based on both input voltage ripple and RMS current. Good quality input  
capacitors are necessary to limit the ripple voltage at the VIN pin while supplying most of the regulator current  
during switch on-time. Low ESR ceramic capacitors are preferred. Larger values of input capacitance are  
desirable to reduce voltage ripple and noise on the input supply. This noise may find its way into other circuitry,  
sharing the same input supply, unless adequate bypassing is provided. A very approximate formula for  
determining the input voltage ripple is shown in Equation 13.  
(13)  
Where:  
Vri is the peak-to-peak ripple voltage at the switching frequency.  
Another concern is the RMS current passing through this capacitor. Equation 14 determines an approximation to  
this current.  
(14)  
The capacitor must be rated for at least this level of RMS current at the switching frequency.  
All ceramic capacitors have large voltage coefficients, in addition to normal tolerances and temperature  
coefficients. To help mitigate these effects, multiple capacitors can be used in parallel to bring the minimum  
capacitance up to the desired value. This may also help with RMS current constraints by sharing the current  
among several capacitors. Many times it is desirable to use an electrolytic capacitor on the input, in parallel with  
the ceramics. The moderate ESR of this capacitor can help to damp any ringing on the input supply caused by  
long power leads. This method can also help to reduce voltage spikes that may exceed the maximum input  
voltage rating of the LM22679.  
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It is good practice to include a high frequency bypass capacitor as close as possible to the LM22679. This small  
case size, low ESR, ceramic capacitor should be connected directly to the VIN and GND pins with the shortest  
possible PCB traces. Values in the range of 0.47 µF to 1 µF are appropriate. This capacitor helps to provide a  
low impedance supply to sensitive internal circuitry. It also helps to suppress any fast noise spikes on the input  
supply that may lead to increased EMI.  
8.2.1.2.4 Output Capacitor  
The output capacitor is responsible for filtering the output voltage and supplying load current during transients.  
Capacitor selection depends on application conditions as well as ripple and transient requirements. Best  
performance is achieved with a parallel combination of ceramic capacitors and a low ESR SP™ or POSCAP™  
types. Very low ESR capacitors such as ceramics reduce the output ripple and noise spikes, while higher value  
electrolytics or polymers provide large bulk capacitance to supply transients. Assuming very low ESR,  
Equation 15 gives an approximation to the output voltage ripple:  
(15)  
Typically, a total value of 100 µF or greater is recommended for output capacitance.  
In applications with Vout less than 3.3 V, it is critical that low ESR output capacitors are selected. This will limit  
potential output voltage overshoots as the input voltage falls below the device normal operating range.  
8.2.1.2.5 Boot-Strap Capacitor  
The bootstrap capacitor between the BOOT pin and the SW pin supplies the gate current to turn on the N-  
channel MOSFET. The recommended value of this capacitor is 10 nF and should be a good quality, low ESR  
ceramic capacitor. In some cases it may be desirable to slow down the turn-on of the internal power MOSFET, in  
order to reduce EMI. This can be done by placing a small resistor in series with the Cboot capacitor. Resistors in  
the range of 10 to 50 can be used. This technique should only be used when absolutely necessary, because  
it will increase switching losses and thereby reduce efficiency.  
8.2.1.3 Application Curve  
Figure 15. Efficiency vs IOUT and VIN (VOUT = 3.3 V)  
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9 Power Supply Recommendations  
The LM22679 device is designed to operate from an input voltage supply range between 4.5 V and 42 V. This  
input supply should be well regulated and able to withstand maximum input current and maintain a stable  
voltage. The resistance of the input supply rail should be low enough that an input current transient does not  
cause a high enough drop at the LM22679 supply voltage that can cause a false UVLO fault triggering and  
system reset. If the input supply is located more than a few inches from the LM22679 additional bulk capacitance  
may be required in addition to the ceramic bypass capacitors. The amount of bulk capacitance is not critical, but  
a 47 µF or 100 µF electrolytic capacitor is a typical choice.  
10 Layout  
10.1 Layout Guidelines  
Board layout is critical for the proper operation of switching power supplies. First, the ground plane area must be  
sufficient for thermal dissipation purposes. Second, appropriate guidelines must be followed to reduce the effects  
of switching noise. Switch mode converters are very fast switching devices. In such cases, the rapid increase of  
input current combined with the parasitic trace inductance generates unwanted L di/dt noise spikes. The  
magnitude of this noise tends to increase as the output current increases. This noise may turn into  
electromagnetic interference (EMI) and can also cause problems in device performance. Therefore, care must be  
taken in layout to minimize the effect of this switching noise.  
The most important layout rule is to keep the ac current loops as small as possible. Figure 16 shows the current  
flow in a buck converter. The top schematic shows a dotted line which represents the current flow during the FET  
switch on-state. The middle schematic shows the current flow during the FET switch off-state.  
The bottom schematic shows the currents referred to as ac currents. These ac currents are the most critical  
because they are changing in a very short time period. The dotted lines of the bottom schematic are the traces to  
keep as short and wide as possible. This will also yield a small loop area reducing the loop inductance. To avoid  
functional problems due to layout, review the PCB layout example. Best results are achieved if the placement of  
the LM22679, the bypass capacitor, the Schottky diode, RFBB, RFBT, and the inductor are placed as shown in  
Figure 17. In the layout shown, R1 = RFBB and R2 = RFBT. It is also recommended to use 2 oz copper boards or  
heavier to help thermal dissipation and to reduce the parasitic inductances of board traces. See AN-1229  
SIMPLE SWITCHER ® PCB Layout Guidelines (SNVA054) for more information.  
Figure 16. Current Flow in a Buck Application  
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Figure 17. LM22679 Layout Example  
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10.3 Thermal Considerations  
The components with the highest power dissipation are the power diode and the power MOSFET internal to the  
LM22679 regulator. The easiest method to determine the power dissipation within the LM22679 is to measure  
the total conversion losses then subtract the power losses in the diode and inductor. The total conversion loss is  
the difference between the input power and the output power. An approximation for the power diode loss is  
shown in Equation 16.  
(16)  
Where:  
VD is the diode voltage drop.  
An approximation for the inductor power is shown in Equation 17.  
(17)  
Where:  
RL is the dc resistance of the inductor.  
The 1.1 factor is an approximation for the ac losses.  
The regulator has an exposed thermal pad to aid power dissipation. Adding multiple vias under the device to the  
ground plane will greatly reduce the regulator junction temperature. Selecting a diode with an exposed pad will  
also aid the power dissipation of the diode. The most significant variables that affect the power dissipation of the  
regulator are output current, input voltage and operating frequency. The power dissipated while operating near  
the maximum output current and maximum input voltage can be appreciable. The junction-to-ambient thermal  
resistance of the LM22679 will vary with the application. The most significant variables are the area of copper in  
the PC board, the number of vias under the IC exposed pad and the amount of forced air cooling provided. A  
large continuos ground plane on the top or bottom PCB layer will provide the most effective heat dissipation. The  
integrity of the solder connection from the IC exposed pad to the PC board is critical. Excessive voids will greatly  
diminish the thermal dissipation capacity. The junction-to-ambient thermal resistance of the LM22679 PFM  
package is specified in the Electrical Characteristics table. See AN-2020 Thermal Design By Insight, Not  
Hindsight (SNVA419) for more information.  
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11 Device and Documentation Support  
11.1 Documentation Support  
11.1.1 Related Documentation  
AN-2020 Thermal Design By Insight, Not Hindsight (SNVA419)  
AN-1229 SIMPLE SWITCHER ® PCB Layout Guidelines (SNVA054)  
AN-1891 LM22679 Evaluation Board (SNVA365)  
AN-1889 How to Measure the Loop Transfer Function of Power Supplies (SNVA364)  
11.2 Related Links  
The table below lists quick access links. Categories include technical documents, support and community  
resources, tools and software, and quick access to sample or buy.  
Table 1. Related Links  
TECHNICAL  
DOCUMENTS  
TOOLS &  
SOFTWARE  
SUPPORT &  
COMMUNITY  
PARTS  
PRODUCT FOLDER  
SAMPLE & BUY  
LM22679  
Click here  
Click here  
Click here  
Click here  
Click here  
Click here  
Click here  
Click here  
Click here  
Click here  
LM22679-Q1  
11.3 Trademarks  
WEBENCH, SIMPLE SWITCHER are registered trademarks of Texas Instruments.  
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.  
11.4 Electrostatic Discharge Caution  
These devices have limited built-in ESD protection. The leads should be shorted together or the device placed in conductive foam  
during storage or handling to prevent electrostatic damage to the MOS gates.  
11.5 Glossary  
SLYZ022 TI Glossary.  
This glossary lists and explains terms, acronyms, and definitions.  
12 Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information  
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PACKAGING INFORMATION  
Orderable Device  
LM22679QTJ-5.0/NOPB  
LM22679QTJ-ADJ/NOPB  
LM22679QTJE-5.0/NOPB  
LM22679QTJE-ADJ/NOPB  
LM22679TJ-5.0/NOPB  
LM22679TJ-ADJ/NOPB  
LM22679TJE-5.0/NOPB  
LM22679TJE-ADJ/NOPB  
Status Package Type Package Pins Package  
Eco Plan  
Lead/Ball Finish  
MSL Peak Temp  
Op Temp (°C)  
Device Marking  
Samples  
Drawing  
Qty  
(1)  
(2)  
(6)  
(3)  
(4/5)  
ACTIVE  
TO-263  
TO-263  
TO-263  
TO-263  
TO-263  
TO-263  
TO-263  
TO-263  
NDR  
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
1000  
Green (RoHS  
& no Sb/Br)  
CU SN  
CU SN  
CU SN  
CU SN  
CU SN  
CU SN  
CU SN  
CU SN  
Level-1-260C-UNLIM  
Level-1-260C-UNLIM  
Level-1-260C-UNLIM  
Level-1-260C-UNLIM  
Level-1-260C-UNLIM  
Level-1-260C-UNLIM  
Level-1-260C-UNLIM  
Level-1-260C-UNLIM  
LM22679  
QTJ-5.0  
ACTIVE  
ACTIVE  
ACTIVE  
ACTIVE  
ACTIVE  
ACTIVE  
ACTIVE  
NDR  
NDR  
NDR  
NDR  
NDR  
NDR  
NDR  
1000  
250  
Green (RoHS  
& no Sb/Br)  
LM22679  
QTJ-ADJ  
Green (RoHS  
& no Sb/Br)  
LM22679  
QTJ-5.0  
250  
Green (RoHS  
& no Sb/Br)  
LM22679  
QTJ-ADJ  
1000  
1000  
250  
Green (RoHS  
& no Sb/Br)  
-40 to 125  
-40 to 125  
-40 to 125  
-40 to 125  
LM22679  
TJ-5.0  
Green (RoHS  
& no Sb/Br)  
LM22679  
TJ-ADJ  
Green (RoHS  
& no Sb/Br)  
LM22679  
TJ-5.0  
250  
Green (RoHS  
& no Sb/Br)  
LM22679  
TJ-ADJ  
(1) The marketing status values are defined as follows:  
ACTIVE: Product device recommended for new designs.  
LIFEBUY: TI has announced that the device will be discontinued, and a lifetime-buy period is in effect.  
NRND: Not recommended for new designs. Device is in production to support existing customers, but TI does not recommend using this part in a new design.  
PREVIEW: Device has been announced but is not in production. Samples may or may not be available.  
OBSOLETE: TI has discontinued the production of the device.  
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information and additional product content details.  
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Pb-Free (RoHS): TI's terms "Lead-Free" or "Pb-Free" mean semiconductor products that are compatible with the current RoHS requirements for all 6 substances, including the requirement that  
lead not exceed 0.1% by weight in homogeneous materials. Where designed to be soldered at high temperatures, TI Pb-Free products are suitable for use in specified lead-free processes.  
Pb-Free (RoHS Exempt): This component has a RoHS exemption for either 1) lead-based flip-chip solder bumps used between the die and package, or 2) lead-based die adhesive used between  
the die and leadframe. The component is otherwise considered Pb-Free (RoHS compatible) as defined above.  
Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br): TI defines "Green" to mean Pb-Free (RoHS compatible), and free of Bromine (Br) and Antimony (Sb) based flame retardants (Br or Sb do not exceed 0.1% by weight  
in homogeneous material)  
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OTHER QUALIFIED VERSIONS OF LM22679, LM22679-Q1 :  
Catalog: LM22679  
Automotive: LM22679-Q1  
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*All dimensions are nominal  
Device  
Package Package Pins  
Type Drawing  
SPQ  
Reel  
Reel  
A0  
B0  
K0  
P1  
W
Pin1  
Diameter Width (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) Quadrant  
(mm) W1 (mm)  
LM22679QTJ-5.0/NOPB TO-263  
LM22679QTJ-ADJ/NOPB TO-263  
LM22679QTJE-5.0/NOPB TO-263  
NDR  
NDR  
NDR  
NDR  
7
7
7
7
1000  
1000  
250  
330.0  
330.0  
178.0  
178.0  
24.4  
24.4  
24.4  
24.4  
10.6  
10.6  
10.6  
10.6  
15.4  
15.4  
15.4  
15.4  
2.45  
2.45  
2.45  
2.45  
12.0  
12.0  
12.0  
12.0  
24.0  
24.0  
24.0  
24.0  
Q2  
Q2  
Q2  
Q2  
LM22679QTJE-ADJ/NOP TO-263  
B
250  
LM22679TJ-5.0/NOPB  
TO-263  
NDR  
NDR  
NDR  
NDR  
7
7
7
7
1000  
1000  
250  
330.0  
330.0  
178.0  
178.0  
24.4  
24.4  
24.4  
24.4  
10.6  
10.6  
10.6  
10.6  
15.4  
15.4  
15.4  
15.4  
2.45  
2.45  
2.45  
2.45  
12.0  
12.0  
12.0  
12.0  
24.0  
24.0  
24.0  
24.0  
Q2  
Q2  
Q2  
Q2  
LM22679TJ-ADJ/NOPB TO-263  
LM22679TJE-5.0/NOPB TO-263  
LM22679TJE-ADJ/NOPB TO-263  
250  
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Device  
Package Type Package Drawing Pins  
SPQ  
Length (mm) Width (mm) Height (mm)  
LM22679QTJ-5.0/NOPB  
LM22679QTJ-ADJ/NOPB  
LM22679QTJE-5.0/NOPB  
LM22679QTJE-ADJ/NOPB  
LM22679TJ-5.0/NOPB  
TO-263  
TO-263  
TO-263  
TO-263  
TO-263  
TO-263  
TO-263  
TO-263  
NDR  
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7
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7
7
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367.0  
367.0  
210.0  
210.0  
367.0  
367.0  
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210.0  
367.0  
367.0  
185.0  
185.0  
367.0  
367.0  
185.0  
185.0  
35.0  
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35.0  
35.0  
35.0  
35.0  
250  
1000  
1000  
250  
LM22679TJ-ADJ/NOPB  
LM22679TJE-5.0/NOPB  
LM22679TJE-ADJ/NOPB  
250  
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